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Started by caskur, July 14, 2018, 11:07:04 PM

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Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"It was a little disappointing that I couldn't photograph it. There was also a recent sighting of it in New York City's Central Park. The duck is native to East Asia. Nobody knows how it got here.


Do you mean these?



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Yes!. You guys have em? Here in Vancouver people are dying to photograph one after the news reported sightings.
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Anonymous

Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"
Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"It was a little disappointing that I couldn't photograph it. There was also a recent sighting of it in New York City's Central Park. The duck is native to East Asia. Nobody knows how it got here.


Do you mean these?



https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4841/45673898172_4a17a241f1_b.jpg">

Yes!. You guys have em? Here in Vancouver people are dying to photograph one after the news reported sightings.

Where were they seen in Vancouver?

Bricktop

Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"
Yes!. You guys have em? Here in Vancouver people are dying to photograph one after the news reported sightings.


Yes, they're all over the place.



They are introduced, of course, but common especially in private parks and gardens.



They are very beautiful creatures.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"
Yes!. You guys have em? Here in Vancouver people are dying to photograph one after the news reported sightings.


Yes, they're all over the place.



They are introduced, of course, but common especially in private parks and gardens.



They are very beautiful creatures.

They are as colourful as parrots which you also have and we don't.

Bricktop

Yep. We get all the good stuff.



And most of the BAAAAAAD!!!

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Yep. We get all the good stuff.



And most of the BAAAAAAD!!!

I wish we had parrots here..



I sure would like to get one for a pet..



But, then there's my cat to think of.

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Bricktop

Birds don't belong in cages!!!

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Birds don't belong in cages!!!

The birds sold in Canada have never known anything other than cages.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Birds don't belong in cages!!!

Domesticated birds do..



Keep the cage door open a when the owners are home and they will be fine.

Bricktop

Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Bricktop"Birds don't belong in cages!!!

The birds sold in Canada have never known anything other than cages.


And North Koreans know nothing except Stalinism. That doesn't make it right.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Bricktop"Birds don't belong in cages!!!

The birds sold in Canada have never known anything other than cages.


And North Koreans know nothing except Stalinism. That doesn't make it right.

There's a good analogy.

 :001_rolleyes:

Anonymous

TheVancouverGuy, what do you recommend people who visit Vancouver do?

caskur

Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Bricktop"Birds don't belong in cages!!!

The birds sold in Canada have never known anything other than cages.


Well I have rescued battery hens, (chickens that have been confined from birth to 18 months in cages) and as soon as they hit sand for the first time, they start sratching. Within 1 month, all their feathers have grown back, their legs and beaks have gone from white to a healthy yellow and you would have never known they'd lived a life confined to a cage off the ground the month before.





People do make mistakes with some birds like galahs though, putting them from smaller cages to aviaries.. birds will die.





I would have a confined galah in my house and get a stand, put it in front of an open door and let the bird come out on its own accord.  They usually try and fly but they're weak in the wings... it takes about two weaks for their wing strength to return. I always have a thick stick so when they fly to a curtain rod, I just casually stroll over and make them hop on it. They always do.
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Bricktop

As I type this, three sulphur crested cockatoos are within 10 metres of where I sit in the breakfast nook. Free and uncaged. Squawking as only they do. They'll fly off in a minute or two.



To think of these beautiful creatures confined to cages is saddening.

Vancouver

Quote from: "Fashionista"TheVancouverGuy, what do you recommend people who visit Vancouver do?

Capilano Suspension Bridge, Bloedel Conservatory at Queen Elizabeth Park, Granville Island. I'm sure you have been to these places before but they are a must visit.



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